Travelguru, India's largest online hotel network, announced the launch of its mobile website for travelers who are always on the go and want to book hotels at the last minute.

The Travelguru mobile website developed on the HTML5 platform is a step towards simplifying the needs of its customers. The initiative is not only targeted at the business travelers who might want to book hotels at the last minute, but also at holiday back-packers and the tech savvy users who spend more time on the handheld devices than desktops.

Mukesh Goel, the Technology Head at Travelguru said, "The number of people doing research on their travel plans from their mobile devices has seen a significant jump over the last couple of years. Travelguru recognizes this need of its customers and through this website, has taken a first humble step towards providing a solution."

The website provides option to search for hotels as per users' travel plan, check rates and offers, and get a call back from its customer support team to close the booking on the phone. A user can also check Holiday Packages, last minute deals and also get a call back from one of the Gurus. Since the launch of the website last week, Travelguru has seen an overwhelming response from the customers with a lot of people sending in queries.

The next couple of months, Travelguru will broaden the scope and will allow the users to book their preferred Hotels in Bangalore, Goa, Mumbai, Delhi or any other city online. It also plans to bring innovations to the platform by introducing more features and ultimately native apps for its customers.

About Travelguru

Travelguru, India's largest hotel network, offers the best prices on hotels and holiday packages globally. It provides the best deals on hotels, making your holiday or a business trip convenient and memorable. With over 6,000 hotels in India from 400 cities, customers can choose from budget hotels to luxury hotels with lowest price guaranteed.

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